Wat Nantaram

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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
 
Wat Nantaram Located in the area of ​​the municipal market, Chiang Kham Subdistrict It doesn't appear to have been built since when. It is the temple of the Thai Yai community. Formerly called Wat Chong Kha because of thatched roof (the word jung is in Thai Yai meaning a temple).
 
It was built by Thai Yai Buddhists by Father Maung Phokhin, donating an area of ​​​​3 rai of land as a construction site. Father Ubon presided over the construction until it was completed as a monastery or a monastery.
 
The general public likes to call Wat Chong Nuea because it is in the north of Chiang Kham Municipality. Built a wooden viharn in 1924, Mae Nang Jam Heng has donated a land area of ​​5 rai 1 ngan 72 square wa.
 
for expanding the territory of the temple Total area of ​​8 rai, 1 ngan, 72 square meters, the present back, Father Nanta (U) Wong Anan, a Thai Yai rich man.
 
Who have strong faith to uphold Buddhism have donated assets for The Senasana was renovated and hosted a new viharn to replace the thatched viharn. by hiring Thai Yai people to design and build a wooden viharn Thai Yai style raised gable roof.
 
A bouquet of tiers, beautifully cascaded, thatched with stencils (tiles, wood), ceiling decorated with stained glass, intricate patterns, unique wood, 68 pillars lacquered with gold. The construction cost is about 45,000 baht, the presiding Buddha image in the present viharn. I don't know when it was built. (Probably brought from Burma).
 Wat Nantaram Map
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Temple Group: Temple
Last Update Last Update: 4 YearAgo


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